North Star Collector: Sea Enchantments: United Kingdom & Norway
Jun 10, 2026 — Jun 27, 2026
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17 Nights in Star Legend
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This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover's delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d'Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover's delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d'Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

This small island off the coast of England is known for its stunning coastal scenery. Its key location in the English Channel made it an important military stronghold, with remnants of its military past still visible today. Portland is also home to a part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site displaying more than 185 million years of geological history. It's also the gateway to Stonehenge, another iconic UNESCO site. note that is the gateway to iconic stone henge.
Portland, Iconic Stonehenge
Portland, Iconic Stonehenge
Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's most famous stone circle, remains shrouded in mystery. This ancient monument, composed of massive stones standing alone on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, has intrigued and inspired people for centuries. Its origins date back as far as the Pyramids, with theories about its builders ranging from the Druids and Greeks to the Phoenicians and even the legendary Atlanteans. The purpose of Stonehenge has been equally speculated, with suggestions including human sacrifice, religious rituals, and astronomical observation. The monument that visitors see today consists of structures built between 3000 and 1000 BC. Among the most iconic features are the trilithons-two upright stones topped by a horizontal lintel, joined by mortise-and-tenon joints. These stones are precisely aligned so that during the summer and winter solstices, the sun shines directly through the circle, illuminating the central Heel Stone. Stonehenge is a place of wonder, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient engineering and celestial alignment, leaving visitors with a sense of awe and fascination. Journey through the splendid English country-side before arriving pier side to re board your ship.
Portland, Minterne House & Gardens with Lord Digby
Portland, Minterne House & Gardens with Lord Digby
Enjoy a relaxing journey through the Dorset countryside to Minterne House, set within 1,300 acres of scenic land. Described as a "Corner of Paradise" by Simon Jenkins, Minterne has been home to the Churchill and Digby families for 350 years. The 13th Lord Digby will personally guide you through the house, sharing 2,000 years of family history, artwork, and memorabilia linked to key moments in American, European, and Far Eastern history. Minterne's connection to Winston Churchill dates back to 1660, when the first Sir Winston Churchill rented the house. Later, it was inherited by the Digby family, keeping much of its original Churchill furnishings and tapestries. After the tour, take time to explore Minterne's stunning gardens, designed in the style of Capability Brown. With 1.5 miles of walking paths, you'll enjoy views of lakes, waterfalls, and a unique collection of Himalayan rhododendrons, azaleas, and rare trees. On the return journey to Portland Port, make a photo stop at the Cerne Abbas Giant, one of Britain's largest hill figures, known for its associations with fertility folklore.
Portland, Jurassic Coast & Abbotsbury Swannery
Portland, Jurassic Coast & Abbotsbury Swannery
Departing Portland Port, you'll pass the Portland Sailing Academy, host of the 2012 Olympic sailing events, and cross the causeway connecting Lyme Bay and Portland Harbour. Continue north through the seaside town of Weymouth, known for its association with King George III, and catch a glimpse of Maiden Castle in the distance, considered one of England's finest prehistoric forts. Built by Stone Age communities around 2,000 BC, it later served as a Bronze Age burial site Next, travel towards the ancient city of Dorchester before heading west through the stunning Dorset countryside, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, toward the market town of Bridport. With Saxon roots, Bridport was historically a rope-making hub and has been used as a filming location, most recently for the UK crime drama Broadchurch . Continue along the Jurassic Coast Road, one of Britain's most scenic coastal routes, offering breathtaking views over Lyme Bay, Chesil Beach, Portland, and the Fleet Lagoon, as you head to the charming village of Abbotsbury. Here, enjoy a self-guided visit to Abbotsbury Swannery, the only place in the world where you can walk through a colony of 800 nesting mute swans. These swans, typically territorial, nest together thanks to the ideal conditions provided by the Fleet Lagoon. Afterward, reboard the coach for the return journey to Portland.

Located off the southwestern coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are a popular holiday destination in the United Kingdom. This stunning archipelago is usually only accessible by ferry or helicopter. With pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil atmosphere, the Isles of Scilly offer a true escape into natural beauty and serenity. Depending on the weather conditions, you will be able to visit up to 3 different islands, each offering something unique.
Scilly Isles, Exotic Tresco Abbey Gardens
Scilly Isles, Exotic Tresco Abbey Gardens
Tender ashore to the island of Tresco for your self-guided exploration of the famed Abbey Gardens. Tresco is best known for its Abbey Gardens , laid out by the remarkable Augustus Smith - a wealthy merchant banker who purchased the islands from the Duchy of Cornwall in the mid-1830s. Work on the gardens commenced in 1834 on the site of the old Benedictine Abbey. By building tall wind-breaks, Smith channeled the weather up and over the network of walled enclosures he built around the Priory ruins. He also carved the three terraces from the rocky, south-facing slope looking towards St. Mary's. Tresco, shrugging off salt spray and Atlantic gales is host to 20,000 exotic plants, many of which would stand no chance on the Cornish mainland, less than 30 miles away. Yet even at the winter equinox more than 300 plants will be in flower. All in all, the garden is home to glorious species from 80 countries, ranging from Brazil to New Zealand and Burma to South Africa. Subsequent generations have continued the development of the Garden, which is today a major attraction of the islands. Please note : Access is not a problem, the gardens are terraced but most have slopes that can be negotiated by a wheelchair although there are some steps. Wheelchair guests must be accompanied as the guide cannot undertake responsibility for them during the tour. Dress for the weather and comfortable sturdy footwear is recommended. If guests struggle to walk a distance there is a complimentary small shuttle bus from the pier to the gardens.
Scilly Isles, St Marys Garrison Walk
Scilly Isles, St Marys Garrison Walk
The Isles of Scilly are an archipelago of five inhabited islands and other small rocky islets situated 28 miles from Lands End, the most southwesterly point of the British Isles. With a total population of just over 2,000, an exceptionally mild climate, beautiful flowers and countless white sandy beaches, they are also known for their friendliness, birds, clear turquoise sea, and ancient sites and monuments. Your local guide will meet you at St Mary's quay and give a short introductory talk about the history of the Isles. Then venture off on foot to enjoy a scenic tour of the Garrison on the isle of St Mary's and look across to Bryher and Tresco, marveling that even though you can walk between them, they are so utterly different. Enjoy the beautiful views before ending up in Star Castle to enjoy a tea or coffee in the 16th Century Castle Dungeon Bar. Star Castle is now a hotel, but it was built as an impregnable fortress back in 1593 and gets its name from the shape of its eight-sided central keep, curtain wall and dry moat. Just to the right of the castle you'll see a campsite and just right of this a footpath branches right and takes you down to Steval Point Battery, which marks the island's most westerly point. On a clear day you'll enjoy fabulous views over to St Agnes and distant, lonely Bishop's Rock Lighthouse. Following refreshments return to the pier with your guide. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. subject to the ship's tender schedule, after the tour, it may be possible for you to explore Hugh Town at your leisure which is the main and largest settlement on the Island, before returning to your ship.

Swansea is the second largest city in Wales and offers easy access to Cardiff, the capital of Wales, and numerous historic sites in the area. The city's harbor is home to a bustling marina, cafes, and cultural attractions, including the National Waterfront Museum. Additionally, it's easy access to Gower Peninsula offers opportunities to visit stunning coastline, sandy beaches, and wildlife spotting
DUBLIN / DUBLIN, Ireland
Dublin, A Taste of Dublin & Guinness
Dublin, A Taste of Dublin & Guinness
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Dublin, Russborough House & Sheepdog Demonstration
Dublin, Russborough House & Sheepdog Demonstration
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Dublin, Dublin & Saint Patricks Cathedral
Dublin, Dublin & Saint Patricks Cathedral
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Dublin, Powerscourt Distillery & Estate
Dublin, Powerscourt Distillery & Estate
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Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic's construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.
Belfast, Hillsborough Castle & Belfast City
Belfast, Hillsborough Castle & Belfast City
The North's largest city is an eclectic mix of charming Victorian and Edwardian buildings, engaging attractions and a grand history that's on display around every corner. Your tour will begin as your coach travels through stately Donegall Square in the heart of Belfast. Among the square's architectural treasures is City Hall. Completed in 1906, the 300-foot long main façade is topped with a copper dome that rises 173 feet. As you make your way around the city you'll see many more Victorian buildings with the same distinctive verdigris green domes. Also in the square stands Belfast's oldest library, the Linen Hall Library , which was established in 1788. Continuing on, you'll journey past Queen's University, renowned for its world-class achievements in cancer research and environmental research. Marvel at the thoroughly modern Waterfront Hall , a concert venue , housing development and hotel. Just 12 miles from Belfast in the historic village of Hillsborough sits the distinguished Hillsborough Castle . Built in the 1770s, the mansion is the official residence of the British Royal Family when they're visiting Northern Ireland. You'll set out on a guided tour through this lovely 2-story late Georgian manor adorned with beautiful furniture and master pieces of art. Visit the State Room, where all visiting dignitaries are formally welcomed. Next door is Candlestick Hall where the panels around the room, made in the early 19th century, are made from hand-painted wallpaper and depict scenes from Cervantes' Don Quixote. Visit the castle's two dining rooms: the Red Dining Room, which looks out over what is claimed to be the largest rhododendron bush in Europe, and the State Dining Room where official state dinners are served. You will also visit the Throne Room, where citizenship ceremonies are held; the State Drawing Room, which overlooks the Jubilee garden; and Lady Grey's Sitting Room. At the conclusion of the tour, feel free to meander through the lovely gardens or stroll to Hillsborough village before rejoining your coach for the ride back to your ship. Please note : It is recommended that guests dress in warm, layered clothing and wear flat, comfortable shoes.
Belfast, Antrim Coast & Giants Causeway
Belfast, Antrim Coast & Giants Causeway
Depart the port of Belfast and drive 75 minutes inland through the Northern Counties of Down and Antrim. Stop to photograph Dunluce Castle, a dramatic and picturesque ruin on a rocky headland. Next,you will arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage Giant's Causeway Site . The Interpretative Centre there will allow you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway's 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely (or simply most interesting!). To stroll the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time. Your imagination will travel along stepping-stones that lead to either the creative turbulence of a bygone volcanic age or into the myths and legends of the past. You can board the "Causeway Coaster" minibus to bring you to the causeway itself. Enjoy lunch at a nearby hotel. Your return journey will take you along Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast Some of the worlds most spectacular and unspoiled scenery is to be found in the county of Antrim. A stop will be made for you to view Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge . Spanning a chasm some 80 feet deep, its construction once consisted of a single rope handrail and widely spaced slats. The single handrail was subsequently replaced by a two-hand railed bridge, the current cage bridge was installed during Easter 2000. Travel via the Coast Road to reveal an unrivaled seascape, towering cliffs, white sandy beaches, tranquil glens and lush forest parks. From the magnificent vantage point at Fair Head and Murlough Bay , on a clear day you can enjoy uninterrupted views of Scotland's Mull of Kintyre, as well as the wild and mysterious island of Rathlin just seven miles off the coast. Please note : Wear flat, comfortable shoes preferably with non-slip soles. Order of sights visited may vary. Bring your camera, local currency and a waterproof jacket.
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites of the city, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Sites to see include the Giants Causeway, Titanic Belfast, Crumlin Road Gaol, Bushmills Distillery and Georges Market. Please note : Capacity: 1-2 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Belfast, Belfast Panoramic & Titanic
Belfast, Belfast Panoramic & Titanic
This panoramic tour of Belfast will introduce you to the many varied features of Northern Ireland's largest city. Built with 19th century industrial money, many fine buildings from this era grace the city still and are reminders of its prosperous past. Your guide will provide insights as you see the Grand Opera House and the Albert Memorial before passing Queen's University, home to the Botanic Gardens. Located in these gardens is the Palm House - a superb structure of cast iron and curved glass panels. You will drive past Belfast City Hall - an impressive building with a 300-ft.-long façade of Portland stone. A stop here will allow you to photograph what is perhaps the most noteworthy of the statues here - the marble figure of "Thane," commemorating the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic . Visit the Titanic Belfast, the signature building telling the story of Titanic that contains nine galleries with a variety of interpretative materials and media. Take a ride though the visual gantries where the Titanic was under construction. The adventure begins the moment you walk through the door and into the building's giant atrium surrounded by the four high impact 'hull' shaped sections which house the experience. You will experience a thrilling ride through the re-construction of the shipyards and the Titanic under construction. The stories of passengers, crew and the heroes of the day will be told in an exciting and modern way. At the conclusion, you can visit the wreck at her resting place on the floor of the North Atlantic. Rejoin your motor coach and guide for your return drive to the port and your awaiting ship. Please note : Wear flat, comfortable shoes preferably with non-slip soles. Order of sights visited may vary. Bring your camera, local currency and a waterproof jacket.
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Private Black Taxi Tour Belfast
Belfast, Concierge Collection: Private Black Taxi Tour Belfast
Enjoy a private tour of Belfast by Black Taxi. These expert local drivers are a gold mine of historical and anecdotal information related to the history of Northern Ireland and will give you a personalized tour that will both inform and entertain. Belfast is a city best explored with those who have lived through its ups and downs and can share with you its wonderful secrets. Your excellent and informative driver takes you deep into the underbelly of the streets of Belfast with an exciting ride in the world famous Black Taxi. Arrive at Stormont and drive through the iron gates, up the long drive to this historic edifice where a photo opportunity will be provided. At the end of your tour, stop at a local pub for an Irish Coffee. Please note : This tour is sold per vehicle with a maximum capacity of 4 guests per taxi. When 4 guests in 1 taxi, 2 guests are required to sit facing backwards on fold down seats. Order of sights visited may vary. Bring your camera, local currency and a waterproof jacket. Tour is conducted by a local English-speaking taxi driver. Stormont may close unexpectedly due to government events.

This small ship exclusive port is a town in the western Scottish Highlands on the shores of scenic Loche Linnhe. Fort William serves as a popular hub for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts, offering access to a wealth of trails, including the West Highland Way and the Nevis Range. Additionally, it offers access to Loch Ness and is home to Glenfinnan, the train viaduct made famous by the Harry Potter movie series
Stornoway is an important port for the Outer Hebrides where the economy is a mix of traditional and modern businesses like fishing and farming, tourism, the oil industry and Harris Tweed and loom weaving. Sites to see here include the Lewis War Memorial, the Neo-Gothic Lews Castle, the Stornoway Town Hall, Harris Tweed Hebrides Outlet, Lewis Loom Center and the Hebridean Brewing Company. One of the last working brick kilns in the UK produces Stornoway kippers and smoked salmon.
Stornoway, Bostadh Sands & Iron Age Village
Stornoway, Bostadh Sands & Iron Age Village
Departing Stornoway; the capital of the island, you will head west towards the island of Great Bernera . Today you will visit the Iron Age Village of Bostadh located on a beautiful beach on the far west side of Lewis. After a severe storm in the spring of 1992 a series of stone structures were exposed on the beach at Bostadh. Excavations in 1996 revealed a complex of houses beneath the sand. It was then decided to backfill this site in order to preserve these structures. The tops of 2 of the houses can just be seen in the beach area where the ever-changing dune landscape exposes, then re-covers parts of the original structures . The main attraction now is the life-size replica of one of these "jelly baby" houses; so called because of their distinctive shape. Take time to walk around this remarkable reconstruction giving you an insight into the life of the inhabitants of this ancient community. Please note : Walking to the beach and the reconstructed house is along paths in the sand dunes and over a small wooden bridge, not recommended for those with mobility issues.. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Stornoway, Harris Tweed
Stornoway, Harris Tweed
On leaving the island capital of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, today's tour will take you directly south along wonderfully scenic and mountainous roads to the southern Isle of Harris and its capital port town of Tarber t. The narrow road winds around varied landscapes, lochs and between craggy mountains with Lunar feel to it. Continue to Tarbert to see the most famous island crafts. Harris Tweed i s one of the most desirable woolen textiles in the world and is produced in the Outer Hebrides, woven on hand looms in the weavers' own homes. You will visit a small tweed workshop for a demonstration of weaving this beautiful, classic product. After the visit, you will have some free time in Tarbert - the largest village on Harris - to explore and maybe do a spot of island shopping. Leaving Tarbert you will journey towards the heart of West Harris to visit Talla Na Mara, overlooking the golden sands of Niseaboist beach and the Sound of Taransay, the Center boasts one of the most photographed locations in the Outer Hebrides if not Scotland. Owned and managed by the residents of West Harris it houses gallery, artists' studios and craft workshops as well as a restaurant. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Stornoway, Ancient Lewis & Blackhouse Village
Stornoway, Ancient Lewis & Blackhouse Village
On leaving the island capital of Stornoway, today's tour will take you across the island to the beautiful west coast and to Callanish. Described as Scotland's Stonehenge , the Callanish Standing Stones date from around 3000 B.C. There are a total of 32 stones in a circular and avenue design. It is thought that the site, one of several in the area, was constructed for astronomical observations. The stones stand like a petrified forest on the flat top of a peninsula which reaches out into East Loch Roag . Visit the excellent visitor center to learn more about the site and venture out among the stones themselves to experience their mysterious atmosphere. Continue around the west coast to the site of Dun Carloway Pictish Broch . Probably built some time in the last century B.C., it would have served as an occasionally defensible residence for an extended family complete with accommodation for animals at ground floor level. It would also have served as a visible statement of power and status in the local area. Rejoin your coach and travel north to Gearrannan Blackhouse Village , a reconstructed settlement of traditional blackhouses where people and animals lived in close proximity. The houses were made using dry stone masonry and have thatched roofs, distinctively weighted down with rocks. Visit the small museum, enjoy a display of a typical crofting activity such as weaving or butter-making (subject to availability) and take in the views at this dramatic site on the wild Atlantic coast.. Complete your circular drive as you head back across moorland to Stornoway. Please note : Access to Dun Carloway is by a relatively steep footpath, but it can be seen from coach. Any wheelchair users must be accompanied as the guide cannot undertake responsibility for them during the tour.

From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe's best-preserved castles to the world's longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you'll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

A small ship exclusive port, Egersund is a charming coastal town nestled on the southwestern coast of Norw ay, in the picturesque region of Rogaland. With its rich maritime heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene, Egersund offers visitors a delightful blend of history, outdoor adventures, and local charm. One of Egersund's main attractions is its thriving ceramic industry, which has flourished since the 19th century.

Nestled amid stunning fjords, Rosendal, Norway offers a serene escape . With a population of approximately 800, this quaint fishing village hosts few cruise ships throughout the year. Explore the historic Barony of Rosendal with its manor house and historic rose gardens. Hike scenic trails for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls. Visit the Folgefonna National Park, which features glaciers, waterfalls, and numerous hiking trails. Delight in local fruit orchards and traditional cuisine.

Located at the end of picturesque Lusterfjord with its emerald-green waters from melting glaciers, Skjolden is nestled between Norway's highest mountain range, Jotunheimen National Park and two glaciers. It is home to the wooden, 12th century Urnes Stave Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cruise up the longest and deepest fjord in Norway - and possibly the most beautiful. At its deepest the Sognefjord drops to more than 4,265 feet with the striking contrast of the mountains rising to more than 5,570 feet. You will be able to enjoy the scenery long into the evening due to the late sunsets.

The pleasant small village of Olden is located at the inner end of the 66-mile long Nordfjord, the sixth longest fjord in Norway. Long known for tourism and industry, it is now also famous for contemporary design. With fewer than 500 inhabitants Olden is an ideal destination for people who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors, and is the gateway to Jostedal, the largest glacier on the European mainland. If you can, find a bottle of Olden Mineral Water, as close as you will get to a glacier on tap.
Olden, Briksdal Glacier by Troll Cars
Olden, Briksdal Glacier by Troll Cars
The village of Olden is situated at the end of the innermost arm of lovely Nordfjord, which cuts its way inland to the mighty ice fields of the Jostedals Glacier , Europe's largest glacier. Briksdal Glacier , your destination on this tour, is one of its arms.Leaving Olden's center by coach with your guide, you will pass two picturesque churches and the beautiful lakes Floren and Olden. At the end of the valley lies Rustøen, around which numerous waterfalls tumble from the ice field. The road ascends through woodlands to the Briksdalen Inn, where you will leave the coach. The powerful Briksdal Glacier is a part of the Jostedal Glacier National Park. The wild glacier swoops down from a height of 3,927 feet to the lush, narrow Briksdal Valley. When you arrive at Briksdal Fjellstove the "Troll cars" will be waiting to take you safely to where the road ends - at the famous glacier. It's a fantastic trip on a narrow road that crosses the foaming glacier stream twice. You will return to Briksdal Fjellstove which has been the meeting place for hill walkers and mountaineers in Briksdalen for several generations. Here you will be served some coffee/tea and cake before your return by bus to Olden and the ship. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in warm layers.
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Loen Lift
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Loen Lift
Explore the majestic landscapes surrounding Loen, on a ride to Kjenndal Glacier, offering views of tall mountains, lush foliage, waterfalls and glaciers. Travel by motorcoach on a 45-minute drive outside the quaint village of Olden, where the landscape transitions from fjord to valley, with an emerald colored lake nestled between high mountains covered with luxuriant plant life. Arriving in Kjenndal Valley, leave your coach and follow a trailhead that leads to Kjenndal Glacier, nestled between two high mountain tops with glistening waterfalls. Then you will return to Loen, an take a ride on the Mount Hoven Cable Car, one of the steepest cable cars in the world, bringing you from the fjord to the top of Mount Hoven, up 3,317 feet (1011 meters) in just 7 minutes! From the mountain top you will find magnificent views over Olden and Loen Valley, see the jade green water of the Loen and Briksdals lakes, and catch a glimpse of the grand Jostedals Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe. Enjoy some coffee and cake while marveling at the beauty of nature. Please note: It is recommended to dress in layered clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for inclement weather. The optional walk to the viewpoint is approximately 2,297 feet (700 m.) round trip, and is on a dirt and gravel path with gradual slopes. Coffee, tea and cake will be served at Mount Hoven. Visibility of sights may be affected in adverse weather conditions.
Olden, Kayaking Along the Nordfjord
Olden, Kayaking Along the Nordfjord
After brief safety and paddling instructions you will set off toward the glacial waters of the Nordfjord. Your guide will share with you information about the town of Olden, the Vikings influence of the area, and how the fjord was created by the glaciers. You will make several stops along the way to appreciate the spectacular scenery around you. Please note: You will paddle in 2-person kayaks. Life jackets and spray skirts will be provided.
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Wonders
Olden, Kjenndal Glacier Wonders
Enjoy a scenic 50-minute drive to Kjenndal Glacier , where you can take a leisurely stroll to have a closer look at the lowest glacier arm of the mighty Jostedal Glacier, the largest glacier in mainland Europe. Leave the charming village of Olden, at the head of the beautiful Nordfjord, you will drive along its shores toward the popular village of Loen . This small village offers you the pleasure of its fjord, Loen Lake, glaciers, high mountains and luxuriant plant life. Continue to the Kjenndal Valley where you will experience the lovely, troll-like atmosphere in Lodalen, and the jade green, mirror of Loen Lake. You will be surrounded by mountains covered by protruding glacier arms. Upon arrival at the trailhead you can take a short stroll to the glacier viewpoint where you can view the magnificent Kjenndal Glacier nestled between two high mountain tops with glistening waterfalls. Continuing to Kjenndalstova , situated on the shore of Lake Loen, you will enjoy waffles and coffee in beautiful surroundings. Please note : It is recommended that guests dress in layered clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and are prepared for inclement weather. The optional walk to the viewpoint is on a dirt and gravel path with gradual slopes and is approximately .5 miles round trip.
Olden, Loen Skylift & Trek to Staurinibba
Olden, Loen Skylift & Trek to Staurinibba
The Loen Skylift is the fastest and easiest way to the best views in Norway. This cable car is one of the steepest cable cars in the world and offers magnificent views over the Olden and Loen Valley. You will see parts of the grand Jostedals Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe, maintained by the heavy snowfall in the region. You will also overlook the jade green water of the Loen and Briksdals lakes. Continuing on you will hike on a well maintained path, past the north side of Tungegjølet, a steep narrow gully that ends down at Loen. You will walk close to the steep mountainsides until you reach the peak of Staurinibba, 4,524 feet (1379m) above sea level. The reward that awaits you is well worth the effort - with an impressive view of inner Nordfjord. At the conclusion of your hike, sit back, relax and breathe in the mountain air as you enjoy a light refreshment at the top of Mount Hoven. Please note: Participants must be in good physical condition and should dress in layered clothing, bring rain gear and wear comfortable hiking shoes. The trail covers 3.5 miles (5.4km) round trip and is on dirt and gravel, with gradual but consistent inclines, and steps. This tour is not recommended for anyone who is afraid of heights or experiences vertigo. Comfort stops available at the base and top of the cable car. If there is snow on top of the mountain snowshoes and poles will be available for additional charge.
Olden, Concierge Collection: Cray Fishing RIB Adventure
Olden, Concierge Collection: Cray Fishing RIB Adventure
After a safety briefing and dressing in a warm weatherproof suit, you will set out on a speedy and invigorating RIB boat trip on the Nordfjord. The crayfish pots are already down below in the fjord, so all you will have to do is pull them up into the boat. Once ashore, you will cook your delicious catch on an open fire by Mølla Guesthouse. Then it's time to relax and enjoy a lovely meal of freshly caught crayfish, accompanied by fresh bread and mayonnaise. Please note: You will be provided with a weatherproof suit, goggles & a life jacket.

Colorful Bryggen, Bergen's Hanseatic quay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so delightful you may find it difficult to explore further. But do. Watch the Huldras (forest nymphs) dance at Kjosfossen Waterfall, wander the narrow smau between the old buildings climbing the hillside.

Colorful Bryggen, Bergen's Hanseatic quay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so delightful you may find it difficult to explore further. But do. Watch the Huldras (forest nymphs) dance at Kjosfossen Waterfall, wander the narrow smau between the old buildings climbing the hillside.

Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Ocean View Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Balcony Suite

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 3

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- Fully Upgraded Bath Amenity Line Including Pure Pampering L'Occitane
- Fruit Basket with Berries
- Free Internet Service (1 Voucher per Suite)
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Fresh Flowers
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage Coffee/Tea/Juice
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Preferred Canapes Service
- Maschio Prosecco
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Binoculars
Owner's Suite

With 575 square feet, your Owner's Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, and savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Porthole Suite

These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Balcony Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 2

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- Fully Upgraded Bath Amenity Line Including Pure Pampering L'Occitane
- Fruit Basket with Berries
- Free Internet Service (1 Voucher per Suite)
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Fresh Flowers
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage Coffee/Tea/Juice
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Preferred Canapes Service
- Maschio Prosecco
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Binoculars
Deluxe Suite

Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.